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The Montparnasse Tower, which at 209m was the tallest building in Western Europe when it was built.

Montparnasse is an area of Paris, in France, on the left bank of the river Seine, centered on the intersection of the Boulevard de Montparnasse and the Boulevard Raspail . It is part of the 14ème arrondissement, having been absorbed into Paris along with other districts and villages in 1860.

The area also gives its name to:

The Pasteur InstituteThe Pasteur Institute ( French: Institut Pasteur is a French non-profit private foundation dedicated to the study of biology, microorganisms, ailments and vaccines. It is named after Louis Pasteur. It was inaugurated in 1888. The Institute has three spher is located in the area. Beneath the ground are tunnels of the Catacombs of Paris.

There are a number of Breton restaurants specializing in crêpes (thin pancakes) in the heart of Montparnasse, a few blocks from the Gare Montparnasse, because some Bretons who arrived in Paris from Brittany located themselves in the neighborhood

The name Montparnasse stems from the nickname " Mount Parnassus" (In Greek mythology, home to the nine Greek goddesses (the Muses) of the arts and sciences) given to the hilly neighborhood in the 17th century by students who came there to recite poetry.

The hill was levelled to construct the Boulevard Montparnasse in the 18th century, and during the French Revolution many dance halls and cabarets opened their doors.





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